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You might find you can do with a journaling application like MacJournal. It is great for creating dated journal entries, of course, but you can also use it for all kinds of unrelated writing (for related writing—i.e. writing bits of pieces of a larger work—you can’t beat Scrivener). It doesn’t have custom columns, but it does allow you to display a number of built-in meta-data, including rating (one to five stars), priority, status, tags, and annotation (i.e. small notes). You may be able to replicate all that functionality in DevonThink, however. But it may be worth a look: